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Doler Imperfect Tense
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Verb Meaning(s): to hurt, to ache
Verb Chart: Doler Imperfect Tense
A mí |
me dolía It hurt me (weekly) |
A nosotros |
nos dolía It hurt us (on Thursdays) |
A ti (Juana, Juan) |
te dolía It hurt you (daily) |
A vosotros (informal Spain) |
os dolía It hurt all of you (frequently) |
A él/ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) |
le dolía It hurt him/her/you (sometimes) |
A ellos/ellas/Uds. |
les dolía It (never) hurt them/all of you |
Doler Imperfect Tense Practice
Doler Imperfect Sentence Examples
My head was hurting yesterday.
2. ¿Te dolían las piernas después de correr?
Were your legs hurting after running?
3. A él le dolían los dientes antes de ir al dentista.
His teeth were hurting before going to the dentist.
4. ¿Le dolían las orejas a ella?
Were her ears hurting?
5. Nos dolían los pies después de caminar tanto.
Our feet hurt after walking so much.
They were hurting with sadness due to the loss.
7. Ellas dolían de cansancio después de la carrera.
They were hurting from fatigue after the race.
8. Ustedes dolían de frío en el invierno.
You all were hurting from the cold in the winter.
9. Nosotros dolíamos de nostalgia por la infancia.
We were hurting with nostalgia for our childhood.
10. ¿A qué hora te dolía la espalda?
At what time was your back hurting?